A map of The Coast from Sandwich to Winchelsea UK scanned at high resolution from a book printed in 1806. Believed copyright free. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-map-of-the-coast-from-sandwich-to-winchelsea-uk-scanned-at-high-resolution-from-a-book-printed-in-1806-believed-copyright-free-image560749565.html
RM2RG89P5–A map of The Coast from Sandwich to Winchelsea UK scanned at high resolution from a book printed in 1806. Believed copyright free.
POTASH FARM, PLAN. The Murders at Stanfield Hall , Norfolk, England, was a notorious Victorian double murder on 28 November 1848 .The victims, Isaac Jermy and his son Jermy Jermy were shot and killed on the porch and in the hallway of their mansion. They were murdered by James Bloomfield Rush (1800–1849), a tenant-farmer at Potash Farm, who had conducted a devious scheme to defraud the family and murder them. He was tried and was hanged at Norwich Castle on 21 April 1849. The unwitting accomplice was Emily Sandford, their governess and Rush's pregnant mistress. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/potash-farm-plan-the-murders-at-stanfield-hall-norfolk-england-was-a-notorious-victorian-double-murder-on-28-november-1848-the-victims-isaac-jermy-and-his-son-jermy-jermy-were-shot-and-killed-on-the-porch-and-in-the-hallway-of-their-mansion-they-were-murdered-by-james-bloomfield-rush-18001849-a-tenant-farmer-at-potash-farm-who-had-conducted-a-devious-scheme-to-defraud-the-family-and-murder-them-he-was-tried-and-was-hanged-at-norwich-castle-on-21-april-1849-the-unwitting-accomplice-was-emily-sandford-their-governess-and-rushs-pregnant-mistress-image396925023.html
RM2E1NDWK–POTASH FARM, PLAN. The Murders at Stanfield Hall , Norfolk, England, was a notorious Victorian double murder on 28 November 1848 .The victims, Isaac Jermy and his son Jermy Jermy were shot and killed on the porch and in the hallway of their mansion. They were murdered by James Bloomfield Rush (1800–1849), a tenant-farmer at Potash Farm, who had conducted a devious scheme to defraud the family and murder them. He was tried and was hanged at Norwich Castle on 21 April 1849. The unwitting accomplice was Emily Sandford, their governess and Rush's pregnant mistress.
Map Sampler, England, c. 1800. The counties of England and Wales, the 'German Ocean'. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/map-sampler-england-c-1800-the-counties-of-england-and-wales-the-german-ocean-image453128658.html
RM2H95P6A–Map Sampler, England, c. 1800. The counties of England and Wales, the 'German Ocean'.
MYLNE STREET HOUSE .The Murders at Stanfield Hall , Norfolk, England, was a notorious Victorian double murder on 28 November 1848 .The victims, Isaac Jermy and his son Jermy Jermy were shot and killed on the porch and in the hallway of their mansion. They were murdered by James Bloomfield Rush (1800–1849), a tenant-farmer at Potash Farm, who had conducted a devious scheme to defraud the family and murder them. He was tried and was hanged at Norwich Castle on 21 April 1849. The unwitting accomplice was Emily Sandford, their governess and Rush's pregnant mistress. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mylne-street-house-the-murders-at-stanfield-hall-norfolk-england-was-a-notorious-victorian-double-murder-on-28-november-1848-the-victims-isaac-jermy-and-his-son-jermy-jermy-were-shot-and-killed-on-the-porch-and-in-the-hallway-of-their-mansion-they-were-murdered-by-james-bloomfield-rush-18001849-a-tenant-farmer-at-potash-farm-who-had-conducted-a-devious-scheme-to-defraud-the-family-and-murder-them-he-was-tried-and-was-hanged-at-norwich-castle-on-21-april-1849-the-unwitting-accomplice-was-emily-sandford-their-governess-and-rushs-pregnant-mistress-image396924619.html
RM2E1NDB7–MYLNE STREET HOUSE .The Murders at Stanfield Hall , Norfolk, England, was a notorious Victorian double murder on 28 November 1848 .The victims, Isaac Jermy and his son Jermy Jermy were shot and killed on the porch and in the hallway of their mansion. They were murdered by James Bloomfield Rush (1800–1849), a tenant-farmer at Potash Farm, who had conducted a devious scheme to defraud the family and murder them. He was tried and was hanged at Norwich Castle on 21 April 1849. The unwitting accomplice was Emily Sandford, their governess and Rush's pregnant mistress.
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